Adama Traore has explained why he returned to FC Barcelona after securing a loan move amid links with Totttenham Hotspur.
Scroll the gallery above to see Adama Traore's return to Barcelona.
The Catalans confirmed the signing of Traore on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers for the rest of the 2021/2022 season.
There is also an option to make the move permanent next season, while the Spanish club have confirmed they are covering his wages for the duration of the move.
Traore expressed his delight at securing a return to the place where he made his professional debut under former manager Pep Guardiola.
“I am so happy to come back here. It has been a long time since I was here,” he told BarcaTV.
“For me, it is a special moment because it has been many years since I played here. I grew up here in this town, I grew up here with my family and I grew up here with my fans.
“I am very happy and it is a very special moment. I would like to give back that happiness on the pitch, and that’s all.”
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